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Why do some hens peck chicks when they grow up?
This behavior is the protective instinct of hens. When the chicks are a little older, the hens will start to repel them and keep them away. This is because the hen thinks that the chicks have grown up and can live independently. The behavior of hens pecking chicks is to educate them, let them learn to eat independently and learn to protect themselves. This behavior is helpful to the growth and adaptation of chicks.